Sunderland fans had a lot to say about referee David Coote's performance in the 2-2 draw with Peterborough United on Tuesday evening.

Jack Ross' side missed the chance to go within two points of the automatic promotion places after the game swung on the dismissal of Bryan Oviedo with just over 20 minutes remaining.

And while fans accepted Coote was right to send the Costa Rican off, overall he was heavily criticised by the Stadium of Light faithful with one fan believing it was the worst refereeing display he's seen in his 27 years supporting the club.

Sunderland led through Josh Maja before Oviedo's red card triggered an equaliser from Joe Ward, six minutes later.

Jerome Sinclair's first goal in red and white colours thought to have earned the 10 men an unlikely win, however former Newcastle United striker Ivan Toney quickly levelled the scoreline once more.

Ross labelled Coote's display after the game as "indifferent" as the match official endued regular boos and chants of 'you don't know what you're doing.'

Sunderland fan unhappy with the display from the match officials vs Peterborough United

Witty response by the Sunderland owner

A video yesterday- via Soccer AM - showed AFC Wimbledon's Andy Barcham awarded a free-kick by referee Alan Young, despite the foul appearing to take place three yards inside the penalty area in a 1-0 defeat to Bradford City.

Donald, who viewed the incident at the Kingsmeadow, quote tweeted the clip with a witty comment.